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Live too much

from Party Line! by Both Sides of the Line

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    New 12 track album released September 2016. Country, rockabilly and jazzy sounds

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Live Too Much
J. Sule, G. Rogers

I don’t want to make new friends
I don’t care if that offends
I won’t have to learn their names
Don’t have time for their fun and their games

I don’t need to make my mark
I don’t have to win any hearts
I don’t care what people say
I ain’t gonna give my loving away

Chorus
Love is too sharp to touch
It only hurts and cuts
I don’t want to love too much
Life is too sharp to touch
It only hurts and cuts
I don’t want to live too much

I don’t want to aim for the stars
I just need things to stay as they are
I won’t move from my private shell
Don’t mess around with my personal hell

I don’t want to bare my soul
I don’t believe in a heart of gold
I do want to keep to myself
Don’t need you or anybody to help

Chorus

Bridge
Once in a while something passes my by
That gives me a nagging doubt
One simple smile makes me feel I’m alive
Maybe I’m missing out…missing out
Missing out ….Ooh, I’m missing out

Is love too sharp to touch
Does life just hurt and cut
Can you ever love too much?

Maybe I could live a little more….

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from Party Line!, released September 16, 2016

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Both Sides of the Line Dunedin, New Zealand

Both Sides of the Line's cd, Sideshow, is " a record chock full of slinky country tunes, built upon 21st Century ‘adult contemporary’ bones. Digging a little beneath the surface you will find cooing swing come-ons here (Magical Man), fleeting touches of Americana there (Macs General Store), rockabilly beats and soft rock tendencies throughout." (Ricardo Kerr, NZ Musician). ... more

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